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ktvu's patty leigh is following the story -- patti lee is in san francisco tonight. >> reporter: i'm live at a technology conference where mean are concerned this plan could stifle innovation, among other things, requiring providers to have access to what their users are writing and saying. >> welcome to the testing service. >> reporter: skype call, facebook messaging and encrypted texts sent from blackberries are the types of communications the federal government wants to wire-tap more easily. the reasoning -- terror suspects are foregoing phones and communicating more online making them more difficult to track this man, vice president of the center for democracy and technology, says intentionally weakening security could be a recipe for disaster. it impacts everything from social networking to online banking. >> and the fbi is saying, we want trapped doors, back doors built in to some of the basic technology of the internet. it's gonna be a second before the bad guys figure out how to exploit that as well. >> reporter: entrepreneurs who provide such services say the government coul
ktvu's patty leigh is following the story -- patti lee is in san francisco tonight. >> reporter: i'm live at a technology conference where mean are concerned this plan could stifle innovation, among other things, requiring providers to have access to what their users are writing and saying. >> welcome to the testing service. >> reporter: skype call, facebook messaging and encrypted texts sent from blackberries are the types of communications the federal government wants to...
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. >>> do not put >>> patti lee is live in san francisco with the story on the stock rally. >> reporter: julie, it may be too soon to read into this rally. afterall, just a month ago, many economists were predicting a double-digit recession. on market street, a surge of optimism thanks to wall start, with the stock up just 2%, the do do dow is on its way to september of 1999. >> feeling very optimistic. yes. put your money where things are currently ruling. >> reporter: as recently as september 1st, some economists were forecasting a 30% chance of a double-digit recession. the about-face has some skeptical the current rally will last. >> it's kind of like a roller coaster ride, kind of going up and down. i do see some changes. i'm hoping that things are getting better. i don't know if i necessarily believe it 100%. >> there are reasons to be concerned about the outlook. how far, there are other numbers that are providing some hope that things are stabilizing. >> reporter: experts say better than expected earnings from nike helped fuel today's surge, also the back of bad news on the hous
. >>> do not put >>> patti lee is live in san francisco with the story on the stock rally. >> reporter: julie, it may be too soon to read into this rally. afterall, just a month ago, many economists were predicting a double-digit recession. on market street, a surge of optimism thanks to wall start, with the stock up just 2%, the do do dow is on its way to september of 1999. >> feeling very optimistic. yes. put your money where things are currently ruling. >>...
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patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have a new development in a story we brought you 20 minutes ago. california's highest court has refused to order arnold schwarzeneggernd jerry brown to appeal a ruling that overturned the state's gay marriage brown. the state supreme court denied a conservative legal group's request to force the state to extend voter approved proposition 8. the court did not explain its decision. >>> governor schwarzenegger is taking off for asia tomorrow but first he made a stop here in the bay area. >> that's why i ran for governor, to promise the people in california that i will be the salesman in chief. >> that's exactly what the governor said he will be doing while he's on his trade mission. he will be at the design center in shanghai. he says the goal of the state is to strengthen the ties with asia, drum up investments and promote collaboration and economic growth. >> trade creates one out of seven jobs here in southern california. we export 1.5 billion goods every -- every year to 200 markets worldwide. >> when asked how he can go on a trade mission, given
patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have a new development in a story we brought you 20 minutes ago. california's highest court has refused to order arnold schwarzeneggernd jerry brown to appeal a ruling that overturned the state's gay marriage brown. the state supreme court denied a conservative legal group's request to force the state to extend voter approved proposition 8. the court did not explain its decision. >>> governor schwarzenegger is taking off for asia tomorrow...
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. >>> patti lee is live in san francisco with the story on the stock rally. >> reporter: julie, it may be too soon to read into this rally. afterall, just a month ago, many economists were predicting a double-digit recession. on market street, a surge of optimism thanks to wall start, with the stock up just 2%, the do do dow is on its way to september of 1999. >> feeling very optimistic. yes. put your money where things are currently ruling. >> reporter: as recently as september 1st, some economists were forecasting a 30% chance of a double-digit recession. the about-face has some skeptical the current rally will last. >> it's kind of like a roller coaster ride, kind of going up and down. i do see some changes. i'm hoping that things are getting better. i don't know if i necessarily believe it 100%. >> there are reasons to be concerned about the outlook. how far, there are other numbers that are providing some hope that things are stabilizing. >> reporter: experts say better than expected earnings from nike helped fuel today's surge, also the back of bad news on the housing front. >> i
. >>> patti lee is live in san francisco with the story on the stock rally. >> reporter: julie, it may be too soon to read into this rally. afterall, just a month ago, many economists were predicting a double-digit recession. on market street, a surge of optimism thanks to wall start, with the stock up just 2%, the do do dow is on its way to september of 1999. >> feeling very optimistic. yes. put your money where things are currently ruling. >> reporter: as recently...
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as ktvus a patti lee reports many in the community are not warming up to the idea. >> i invested a lost money in opening up this restaurant and i don't want people to be scared to come here. >> reporter: matt gonzalez and his wife charlotte realized the dream of opening up a restaurant ten months ago and so far they are promising in the neighborhood of telegraph. >> i hate to see a neighborhood going such a positive change and have a parolee center come in. kathy caulkett worked in this neighborhood for 28 years and worries about the impact that 100 paralyze day, seven days a week could have on the area. >> everybody deserves a second chance. personally, i'm not really for it. it's going to bring the wrong type of traffic to this area. >> reporter: dennis mccray, the vice president of the non- profit picked to run the state program says many of these fears are unfounded. >> i believe that these type of projects actually help to increase public safety. >> reporter: police presence generally increases around orbit centers and that could help cut down on existing neighborhood problems. >>
as ktvus a patti lee reports many in the community are not warming up to the idea. >> i invested a lost money in opening up this restaurant and i don't want people to be scared to come here. >> reporter: matt gonzalez and his wife charlotte realized the dream of opening up a restaurant ten months ago and so far they are promising in the neighborhood of telegraph. >> i hate to see a neighborhood going such a positive change and have a parolee center come in. kathy caulkett...
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patty lee is live now in oakland with the story. patty-- >> reporter: we are live at 14th and broadway. we've been talking to bus riders who say they used to complain about buses slower to arrive now they're worried if they show up at all. ever since his body paralyzed, ralph has counted on bart. the proposed cuts would save the transit agencies more than $12 million by eliminating all but main bus routs on weekend and eliminating four of the six lines. >> how are we going to get to the movie, how am i going to get to your house? how am i going to get to the babysitters. >> reporter: these protesters showed up this afternoon to demand a face to face meeting with the board of directors hoping to convince them to vote against the cuts. this mother of three wanted the board to understand how the cuts would hurt her family and thousands of others. >> we all ride the bus and we're tired of the service cuts. the fairs are increasing and the service is decreasing. >> reporter: board member chris peoples listened, then explained he felt the
patty lee is live now in oakland with the story. patty-- >> reporter: we are live at 14th and broadway. we've been talking to bus riders who say they used to complain about buses slower to arrive now they're worried if they show up at all. ever since his body paralyzed, ralph has counted on bart. the proposed cuts would save the transit agencies more than $12 million by eliminating all but main bus routs on weekend and eliminating four of the six lines. >> how are we going to get to...
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patty lee is live now in oakland with the story. patty-- >> reporter: we are live at 14th and broadway. we've been talking to bus riders who say they used to complain about buses slower to arrive now they're worried if they show up at all. ever since his body paralyzed, ralph has counted on bart. the proposed cuts would save the transit agencies more than $12 million by eliminating all but main bus routs on weekend and eliminating four of the six lines. >> how are we going to get to the movie, how am i going to get to your house? how am i going to get to the babysitters. >> reporter: these protesters showed up this afternoon to demand a face to face meeting with the board of directors hoping to convince them to vote against the cuts. this mother of three wanted the board to understand how the cuts would hurt her family and thousands of others. >> we all ride the bus and we're tired of the service cuts. the fairs are increasing and the service is decreasing. >> reporter: board member chris peoples listened, then explained he felt the
patty lee is live now in oakland with the story. patty-- >> reporter: we are live at 14th and broadway. we've been talking to bus riders who say they used to complain about buses slower to arrive now they're worried if they show up at all. ever since his body paralyzed, ralph has counted on bart. the proposed cuts would save the transit agencies more than $12 million by eliminating all but main bus routs on weekend and eliminating four of the six lines. >> how are we going to get to...
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reporting live in san bruno, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> several big-name companies stepped in today. wells fargo donated $50,000 to the bay area chapter of the red cross, levi strauss donated and safeway donated $25,000. >>> we want to give you perspective on just how devastating the explosion and fire was. take a look at these two aerial photos from our archives. look closely at the ones on the left. the trees, bushes, and cars in the neighborhood of the now look at the right, that's a still image of the exact same location this morning. obviously, you can see the charred remains of those homes and everything else that stood in the way of the huge explosion and fire that ripped through that neighborhood in san bruno. the images will be sered into bay area history forever. it was about 6:15 last night when that fire ball erupted and the chaos was captured by ktvu video editor ron aker. >> reporter: it was a massive boom, boom. it was just a huge explosion, not loud, but we felt the explosion and the heat. >> it was up in the air very aggressively, say 6-100 feet up in the air.
reporting live in san bruno, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> several big-name companies stepped in today. wells fargo donated $50,000 to the bay area chapter of the red cross, levi strauss donated and safeway donated $25,000. >>> we want to give you perspective on just how devastating the explosion and fire was. take a look at these two aerial photos from our archives. look closely at the ones on the left. the trees, bushes, and cars in the neighborhood of the now look at the...
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reporting live in san bruno, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> several big-name companies stepped in today. wells fargo donated $50,000 to the bay area chapter of the red cross, levi strauss donated and safeway donated $25,000. >>> we want to give you perspective on just how devastating the explosion and fire was. take a look at these two aerial photos from our archives. look closely at the ones on the left. the trees, bushes, and cars in the neighborhood of the now look at the right, that's a still image of the exact same location this morning. obviously, you can see the charred remains of those homes and everything else that stood in the way of the huge explosion and fire that ripped through that neighborhood in san bruno. the images will be sered into bay area history forever. it was about 6:15 last night when that fire ball erupted and the chaos was captured by ktvu video editor ron aker. >> reporter: it was a massive boom, boom. it was just a huge explosion, not loud, but we felt the explosion and the heat. >> it was up in the air very aggressively, say 6-100 feet up in the air.
reporting live in san bruno, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> several big-name companies stepped in today. wells fargo donated $50,000 to the bay area chapter of the red cross, levi strauss donated and safeway donated $25,000. >>> we want to give you perspective on just how devastating the explosion and fire was. take a look at these two aerial photos from our archives. look closely at the ones on the left. the trees, bushes, and cars in the neighborhood of the now look at the...
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and fiona apple and patty griffin. >> jimmy: how fun is that? >> yeah, it's an amazing thing. >> jimmy: was it easy to ask those rock stars to come and do -- >> yeah. well, a lot of people i knew all ready, like people like tommy chong -- i do a song with and you know -- so, there were people that i was friends with. i think that was the most intimidating -- people i was friends with, 'cause they were helping me and i had known them in such a different capacity. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but i think all comedians want to be rock stars and all rock stars want to be comedians. that is a very common exchange. >> jimmy: i would say so. yeah, i know i always have dreams. >> yeah! >> jimmy: i always wanted to just rock it out somewhere. >> wouldn't that be amazing? but then -- i always get weird if people aren't laughing, so you have to throw a joke in to make it -- >> jimmy: to go, "hey, i'm not being that serious." >> yeah, "i'm not that serious." you know, it's not like -- >> jimmy: i'm not trying to be a singer. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm still a comedian. >
and fiona apple and patty griffin. >> jimmy: how fun is that? >> yeah, it's an amazing thing. >> jimmy: was it easy to ask those rock stars to come and do -- >> yeah. well, a lot of people i knew all ready, like people like tommy chong -- i do a song with and you know -- so, there were people that i was friends with. i think that was the most intimidating -- people i was friends with, 'cause they were helping me and i had known them in such a different capacity. >>...
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. >> a surprisingly close senate race in the blue state of washington and one point united states patty murray from her republican challenger dina rossy and in ohio still a double digit lead for republican rob portman over democrat lee fisher. president obama won all five of the states in 2008, but now, ohio seems somewhat out of reach. and democrats are struggling to hold on to the others. barone attributes that mainly to voters discontent over the democrats handling of the economy. in washington, molly henneberg, fox news. >> bret: over on capitol hill senate democrats failed to pass a measure aimed at discouraging out outsourcing of american jobs. why a handful blocked the bill. >> mr. hennessey, no-- >> another legislative showdown on the senate floor. >> they chose to ignore the concerns of the american people and to press ahead with their own agenda over the past year and a half. >> another fight over who is to blame for a stalled economy and unemployment numbers that just won't budge. >> we just simply have a very different view of the world. they believe that helping bills at th
. >> a surprisingly close senate race in the blue state of washington and one point united states patty murray from her republican challenger dina rossy and in ohio still a double digit lead for republican rob portman over democrat lee fisher. president obama won all five of the states in 2008, but now, ohio seems somewhat out of reach. and democrats are struggling to hold on to the others. barone attributes that mainly to voters discontent over the democrats handling of the economy. in...